This week in Tampa: Gym Class Heroes, Fleetwood Mac, National Record Store Day and more

The digital age may be killing the record store, Carole Giambalvo writes in this week's Tampa live music picks, but don't tell the staff at Vinyl Fever in Tampa. They're hosting a huge day of giveaways, chats and live music from New Roman Times, above, in honor of National Record Store Day on Saturday.

One quick programming note: The Rick Ross/Tom G. concert that was scheduled for Temple Lounge on Sunday has been cancelled. After the jump, get the scoop on concerts by Fleetwood Mac, Gym Class Heroes, Seal, Tom Jones, George Clinton, a star-studded local tribute to The Cure and more...

National Record Store DayWith New Roman TimesSATURDAY 2 p.m. Vinyl Fever, 4110 Henderson Blvd., Tampa. Free. (813) 289-8399.You won‚Äôt convince the crew at Tampa‚Äôs Vinyl Fever that digital killed the record store. Like hundreds of independently owned record stores across the country, the local landmark will celebrate National Record Store Day Saturday. Owner Lee Wolfson chalks up survival to patrons‚Äô love for the in-store shopping experience (sharing, learning and chatting about music) ‚Äî something you‚Äôd never get alone with an iPod, he says. Guest DJs, including Tampa Tribune music critic Curtis Ross, will spin vintage vinyl and stellar indie act New Roman Times will perform. The group‚Äôs lush harmonies, sweeping arrangements and occasional Modest Mouse-like wail may command browsers‚Äô full attention. The store will also offer specials, free pizza and giveaways.

Stringbreak Featuring the Waybacks, Randy McAllister Band, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge, the Greencards, Hoots and Hellmouth, Thomas Wynn and the Believers, Have Gun, Will Travel, Pickford Sundries, Radio Free Carmela and the Transmitters, Gatorbone, Nouveaux Honkies, Gypsy Wind, Todd Charles, Mustang Sally and the Hamjo‚Äôs, Bugtussle, Hindu Cowboys, Grandpa‚Äôs Cough Medicine FRIDAY-SUNDAY. Sertoma Youth Ranch, 85 Myers Rd., Brooksville. $25 and up. (863) 984-8445.Americana and bluegrass tunes are ripe for the pickin‚Äô at kid-and-pet friendly music and camping event Stringbreak. An impressive crop of local and national artists, including newgrass-Celtic-jazz-folk-comedy act the Waybacks and Orlando rising star Thomas Wynn, will perform. Known for sweaty, string-breaking performances, Hoots and Hellmouth puts twang in its Philly-soul step and offers a powerful cover of Jeff Buckley‚ÄôsHallelujah. And Have Gun, Will Travel, a tbt* Ultimate Local Band finalist, delivers engaging narratives by way of viola, lap steel, banjo, harmonica and vivid lyrics.

Fleetwood MacWEDNESDAY 8 p.m. St. Pete Times Forum, 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa. $32.25-$146.75. (813) 301-2500.The chiffons, the twirls, the internal tensions, the supernatural reveries ‚Äî the saga that is Fleetwood Mac continues Wednesday at the Forum. The British Blues group-turned one of the most popular rock acts in history (1977‚Äôs Rumours alone sold 25 million copies), clearly has no trouble powering a greatest hits set (Go Your Own Way, Don‚Äôt Stop, Dreams, Sara, Gypsy, Rhiannon, and so on). This tour marks the first time they‚Äôve gone on the road without a new album. They‚Äôre also down singer-songwriter-keyboardist Christine McVie, unfortunately.

Club Fuze Teen Rock NightFeaturing Set the Sights, Aeralene, Weight Of the World, the Majestic, Coralise FRIDAY 7 p.m. Club Fuze, 6520 Harney Rd., Tampa. $7-$10. (813) 425-7030.Venues that host teen bands are few and far between these days. So props to Club Fuze for devoting weekend nights to all-teen rock shows. The minors of Set the Sights rock some pretty major Southern metal and Aeralene proves sleepy little Seffner‚Äôs got budding talent.

Gym Class HeroesWith Quietdrive, Chester French SUNDAY 5:30 p.m. Plant Park at the University of Tampa. Free for UT students, $10 for companions of students. They‚Äôve spent the spring touring with Lil Wayne, so why not spend some time relaxing in the park? Gym Class Heroes headline UT‚Äôs annual spring student festival. And we do mean student ‚Äî unless you know a Spartan, you‚Äôre not getting in (although the concert is outside, so use your imagination). Recent openers for Lady Gaga, Chester French bring a ton of fun energy.